May 18, 2005
Steel Bridge Team Advances to National Competition in Orlando
A group of civil engineering majors will compete with about 40 other squads at the National Steel Bridge Competition in Orlando, Fla., next week after…
Academic News
A group of civil engineering majors will compete with about 40 other squads at the National Steel Bridge Competition in Orlando, Fla., next week after…
“Exploring the Unfamiliar” is the theme for the Marquis Scholars program, and Lafayette hopes it creates a certain anxiety in its students. Co-curricular…
With jockeying by supporters and opponents of the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) heating up as a Congressional vote…
World leaders are ultimately in charge of finding ways to solve ethnic and racial conflicts that tear countries apart, but Dustin Antonello ’07 (Northport…
When Trustee Scholar Joshua Garber ’06 (Staten Island, N.Y.) enrolls in medical school in a few years, he will have an advantage over his fellow first-year…
Emily Goldberg ’05 (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), Trustee Scholar Alexandra Kenney ’06 (Springfield, Va.), Marisa Floriani ’07 (Wyckoff, N.J.), and Jess Cygler…
Driven by the goal of being as prepared as possible for the Harvard National Model United Nations, a group of Lafayette students has decided to form a…
Marquis Scholar Brian Kronenthal ’07 (Yardley, Pa.) doesn’t know if it’s possible to solve the research problem he’s been given, but he’s doing his best…
“The Spirit of the Blues,” created by Curlee Holton, professor of art and director of Lafayette’s Experimental Printmaking Institute, has been designated…
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a National Network for Environmental Management Studies fellowship to Kristen Tull ’06 (Sicklerville, N…